The magic flute, Masonic opera: an interpretation of the libretto and the music

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Seite 5Tamino is infatuated by her beauty and promises to free her. The Messengers
give him a magic flute, Papageno a set of magic bells. Scene 2 The action is set
in a room in an Egyptian palace. Three slaves rejoice over Pamina's flight, but
she ...

Seite 147Not only does the flute condense the four Elements in itself, but it is also when
animating it by his breath (Air) that Tamino (Fire), accompanied by Pamina (
Water), penetrates to the bosom of the Earth, there to confront the two elements of
their ...

Seite 281enters and falls into Tamino's arms. With extraordinarily illuminating effect, it is in
the major rather than the expected minor that the ecstatic song of love blooms
softly: "Tamino mein! . . . Pamina mein! . . ." — the earliest of three famous
reunions, ...